Arrow Order
Clear every arrow.
Every arrow wants off the board. Most of them are blocked by another. Tap the one that can leave, and the board opens up behind it — one move at a time, until nothing is left.
Free · Plays offline · No account needed
One rule, and everything follows from it
There is no timer to fight and nothing to memorise. An arrow can leave only if the path ahead of it is clear. That single rule is enough to build a board you have to think your way out of.
An arrow leaves the way it points
Tap it and it flies off the board along its own direction. That is the whole of the input: no dragging, no rotating, no undo to manage.
Unless something is in the way
If another arrow sits anywhere along that path, it stays put — and the board shows you which one is blocking it. Nothing is hidden from you.
So the puzzle is the order
Clearing one arrow frees the next. Every board has a way through, and finding the first move is most of the work.
Four ways to play
Same rule every time. What changes is what it is asking of you.
Boards with a shape
Not just rectangles. Hearts, stars, rings, crescents and dozens more, so no two runs look alike.
8 of 42 silhouettes
How it looks
Light and dark, and it remembers which you chose.



About Arrow Order
Arrow Order is a free logic puzzle game for Android, published by Innoventis Infotech. Each level is a board of arrows, and every arrow can only leave the board along the direction it points. Most are blocked by another arrow, so the puzzle is working out the order in which they can be cleared. The game has four modes — Normal, Timed, Colour and 3D — and is played entirely offline.
Signing in is optional. Arrow Order offers sign-in with Google Play Games so that players who want to can use their Play Games profile name, earn achievements, and appear on leaderboards against other players. We request only the games and games_lite scopes, which are the standard Play Games Services permissions for exactly those features.
Players who do not sign in can play every mode and every level with nothing withheld — progress is simply stored on the device instead. We do not request access to Google Drive, contacts, email, or any other Google service, and we do not use the sign-in to collect personal information. What the game stores is set out in full in our privacy policy.